Titles released on the Wii U by EA Games are set to incorporate some kind of connectivity to the publisher's Origin service, but details about how this will be accomplished and to what degree the service will be available on the Nintendo console have yet to be disclosed.
Speaking to CVG, EA's Peter Moore was asked about the service and what their plans are with Origin on the Wii U. “We haven’t made any announcements on that," he replied.
Moore added that the publisher sees its Origin service as a PC-centric device rather than one it has any plans for with other consoles.
“Origin continues to be a PC-centric service, one that’s moving quickly to mobile, but as things evolve in the coming years we’ll look at where the demand is. But at the moment Origin is very much PC centric and mobile centric.”
Moore added that he was very excited about the Wii U's release, which is set to begin the next generation of console platforms.
"We've got three games we're excited about, with Madden, FIFA and Mass Effect," he said.